HILLSBORO, Tenn. (WTVF) — Five-year-old Connor Samples earned his Mensa membership in February for testing above a 132 IQ — when according to Mensa, the average IQ for kids his age is between
So I took the danish Mensa IQ test
Only good online iq tests are RAIT, Ravens 2, Hagens, ICAR, and HRS-MAT. Honorable mentions: Jouves tests. Dont bother with anything else. Raven 2 is 136+-2, TRI-52 was 794, ICAR never again (my english is bad, and a hate cubes), HRS-MAT - I've never heard of it. The same case is with RAIT.
BTW for example in Hungary you can only take Mensa's (official) test over age 17 as until then your intelligence is supposedly still developing. Also, of course age makes a difference, historically that makes IQ's Q, a quotient: dividing a person’s mental age score, obtained by administering an intelligence test, by the person’s
“Your iq is above 140 points” I’m assuming this means I capped the test out. Although my tested iq is actually above 140 I’m sure anyone that caps this test would have an iq around 120+. The test seemed very similar to RPM.
Mensa Norway Mensa Denmark CAIT Open Psychometrics FSIQ You may find variation, or even an outlier score or two, that's normal. I don't think it's true that people have 1 precise score. One simple reason is because even a good test, compares a snapshot of you (a dynamic person) with a snapshot of it's sample group.
I took a lot of IQ test from different sites like 123tests.com, Mensa Romania, Sweden etc. in a very short time. More precise everyday day I took diffrenet iq tests, when I did The mensa Denmark i scored 113. Does practice effect affected my results?